Centennial, Colorado Therapists

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Steven Fisher, L.P.C., earned a Masters degree in Counseling in 1992. He has over 25 years of experience with individual, family and group counseling with parents, families, adolescents and children. He also has training and experience in Montessori...
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Colorado

Since becoming a mom of twins (2 years ago now!), I have found new passion for supporting parents of multiples and have gotten training in postpartum mental health issues. Parenting stress can strain relationships, and so I have become passionate...
Georginia Weygand
E.D.S., NCSP, RP
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Aurora, Colorado

I work with individuals from birth to adulthood for evaluations for special education, gifted education, dyslexia, learning disabilities/differences, Autism, ADHD, anxiety, Section 504 accommodations, or for entrance into private schools....
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Arvada, Colorado

Congratulations on taking steps in your journey of self-discovery and healing. Psychotherapy can provide a rich and supportive experience that allows one to grow and heal. It also provides a safe, nurturing environment to talk through confidential...
Sky Snogren
LPC-Supervisor 1
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Ashland, Oregon

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Colorado, Oregon

I studied at Naropa University in Boulder Colorado, a Buddhist university. I integrate mindfulness and body centered work with client centered psychotherapy. I come from the perspective that many of the traumas we experience in life happen in...
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Denver, Colorado

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Colorado

Are you left overwhelmed, hopeless and exhausted? Will it ever get better? Yes, it can. Living with past trauma, grief or loss is not easy when we feel alone and stuck; When it feels that your story is already written in stone. This is not the case....
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Denver, Colorado

I am passionate about creating a safe space to connect authentically. I am here to empower you and to walk alongside you compassionately through whatever it is you may be facing at this time. I want to support you in accessing the abundant resources...
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Boulder, Colorado

Hello! Welcome to my profile. Glad you're here. I'm Gadi (pronounced Gah-dee) and I love working with people to help them feel better about themselves and their lives. In my work with individuals and couples, I usually use the IFS (Internal Family...
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Boulder, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

I am committed to working with people who want to get at the root of their emotional distress and personal suffering. In-depth psychotherapy will help you grow into your capacity to engage courageously with your life as it is. Exploring distressing...
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Colorado

Christine has worked in the fields of crisis counseling, trauma, grief and loss for the past 19 years. She earned a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and Art Therapy from Notre Dame de Namur University in 2000 and has since worked for...
Anna Mayer
MA, R-DMT
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Westminster, Colorado

Hi, I’m Anna. I'm very glad you're here. I'm a body-based counselor and a dance/movement therapist, but you might also call me a relational problem-solver, sacred witness, and believer-in-you. I help people who know – deep down – that there is...
Carol O’Dowd
Mindfulness Instruction, Japanese Methods of Psychology, Applied Existential Psychotherapy
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Arvada, Colorado

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Colorado

Carol O’Dowd, MPA, M.Div., RP, Prajna Healing Arts President, Colorado Association of Psychotherapists Carol uses western and eastern approaches to support adults on their journey through transitions and to ‘restory’ their trauma, anxiety and...
Scott Olds
Registered psychotherapist
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Scott provides couples counseling and individual counseling in Arvada (West Denver) and Boulder, Colorado. Specialties include couple's communication skills and work with anxiety, depression, illness, and grief. He also enjoys working with Highly...
Charlotte McKernan
MS, MFT-C, PACT II, Gottman 2
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Colorado, Colorado

Life and relationships can be difficult to navigate, worsened by the pressures we and others put on ourselves to achieve and be perfect. Often, anxiety, depression, and external demands create roadbloacks to our happiness and success and even create...
Tommy Adanalian
LCSW, LAC
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Westminster, Colorado

Stepping out of your comfort zone can be a difficult experience. In order to grow we must take that leap. My role is to join individuals taking those risks and create a safe place to explore the possibilities. My approach can help people develop new...
Dr. Dana C. Avey
LMFT, Board Certified Telemental Health Provider, AcuDetox Specialist
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Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado, Georgia

A true believer in the mind-body connection, I value and utilize an integrated and holistic approach to empower individuals to take charge of their wellbeing, promote their highest selves, and access an authentic and meaningful existence that leads...
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Colorado, Arkansas

I can help you get to the 'heart' of the challenges and issues you're dealing with and make the lasting changes you’re longing for. Having been in practice over 35 years, I'm a seasoned therapist and have the tools and experience to resolve...
Tasha Seiter
LMFTC, MS
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Colorado

Disconnection in relationships can keep partners unseen, frustrated, exhausted, and alone. I work with couples to: -Build trust and heal from violations of trust -De-escalate destructive patterns of conflict -Develop greater intimacy and closeness...
Marian Salley
LCSW, MSW, LAC
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Boulder, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Many of us feel caged and confused in this world. We don't know who we are or how we want to be. We feel insecure and lost. We feel alone and scared in rooms full of people. Disliking our bodies and minds, we chase after relief that leads to...
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Boulder, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

As a therapist, I specialize in using mindfulness-based approaches to treat clients who struggle to cope with issues such as anxiety; depression; one’s career or “life’s calling”; making sense of spiritual experiences; questions that arise...
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Denver, Colorado

Shawn Trueman, M.A., LPCC, NCC I am a Board Certified, Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC.0015911) as well as a former pastor with over 20 years of ministry and counseling experience. I received a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental...
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Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado

Lexi is a licensed professional counselor with experience in working with trauma and mood disorders.
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Colorado, Texas

Hello, I'm Keli. I've spent the majority of my adult life serving in the health care field. Thirteen years in Emergency Medical Services as an EMT and Paramedic. The past 10 years, I've completed or obtained three degrees: Bachelor of Science in...
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Centennial, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Do you feel like the baggage from your past is creeping up on you? It is very common to feel like you are responding to present day triggers linked with past yuck. I will sit with you and support you in order to foster acceptance, understanding of...

Overview of Mental Health Resources in Centennial, Colorado

With its beautiful scenery, majestic mountains, and calm weather, there are plenty of reasons why more and more people are choosing to live in stunning Colorado. And while Colorado is home to several large cities and charming small towns, Centennial, Colorado remains a favorite among the many people who call it “home.”

Centennial is one of the most sought-after suburbs in the greater Denver area and is known for its recreational parks, running paths, and waterfront activities. This has made Centennial a very active city and one where many young professionals and growing families want to settle down.

While there are many reasons why so many people choose to live in Centennial, those who live in this city are no strangers to certain challenges, including divorce issues. Much like the rest of the state of Colorado, Centennial experiences higher divorce rates than the national average. Colorado was recently named one of the top ten states in the country for divorce.

Even when divorce is better for both parties, this traumatic life event can have some serious side effects. Couples in Centennial, and throughout the country dealing with the repercussions of divorce need to be prepared to seek professional help either individually or with their spouse following their split. This is because divorce can have a serious impact on an individual’s mental well-being and can even cause physical side effects on the body and the organs.

While common, divorce is not the only issue that is common to residents of this Colorado town. Colorado, more specifically the greater Denver metropolitan area where Centennial is located, also struggles with drug overdose issues, and more people in Colorado are dying from drug overdoses than the national average.

As anyone familiar with drug abuse knows, it can quickly spiral out of control, and can lead to several physical and mental health issues, and not only claim someone’s life but also increase their likelihood of suicide as well.

While drug abuse and divorce are two very serious, yet very different issues, they are both big contributing factors to serious problems such as depression, anxiety, mood swings, and feelings of hopelessness. While these issues are very serious mental health problems, they are issues that can be helped with professional counseling.

Seeking therapy is the first step in making sure these side effects don’t come to fruition—whether you are dealing with a physical concern such as drug addiction or the mental health ramifications that can accompany divorce. This is particularly important when depression is involved. Depression can be completely new and onset by divorce—and it can be the cause for or made worse by drug use. Either way, depression should never be taken lightly, and anyone dealing with depression should be willing and able to ask for help.

Depression is extremely serious and can lead to physical and mental health complications, insomnia, feelings of hopelessness, and even suicide. What is most unfortunate, is that about 30% of depressed people in our world today are not receiving treatment for their depression. It does not have to be this way, as finding a therapist to help with depression and depressive symptoms is easier than most people think.